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    AGENT-BASED UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING

    edited by Eleni Mangina (University College Dublin, Ireland) , Javier Carbo (Universidad Carlos III of Madrid, Spain) , & José Manuel Molina (Universidad Carlos III of Madrid, Spain)

    Ubiquitous computing is the third wave in computing, where the widespread use of new mobile technology-implementing wireless communications such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smart phones enables a new type of advanced applications. In the past years, the main focus of research in mobile services has aimed at the “anytime, anywhere” principle (ubiquitous computing). However, there is more to it than that.

    The increasing demand for distributed problem solving led to the development of multi-agent systems. The latter are formed from a collection of independent software entities whose collective skills can be applied in complex and real-time domains. The target of such systems is to demonstrate how goal-directed, robust and optimal behavior can arise from interactions between individual autonomous intelligent software agents. These software entities exhibit characteristics like autonomy, responsiveness, pro-activeness and social ability. Their functionality and effectiveness has proven to be highly dependent on the design and development of the application domain or context.

    Context is the set of suitable environmental states and settings concerning a user, which is relevant for a situation-sensitive application in the process of adapting the services and information offered to the user. Agent technology seems to be the right technology to offer the possibility of exploring the dynamic context of the user in order to provide value-added services or to execute more and complex tasks. In this respect, agent-based ubiquitous computing can benefit from marrying the agent-based technology with the extensive use of distributed functionality, to be deployed for lightweight devices. It also enables the combination of ubiquity and intelligence in different application areas and enables to approach multiple research topics in computer science, artificial intelligence and engineering from a new perspective.

     
    Contents:
    • Solving Conflicts in Agent-Based Ubiquitous Computing Systems: A Proposal Based on Argumentation (A Muňoz et al.)
    • Mixed Reality Agent (MiRA) Chameleons (M Dragone et al.)
    • A Generic Architecture for Human-Aware Ambient Computing (T Bosse et al.)
    • e-Assistance Support by Intelligent Agents over MANETs (E Rodríguez et al.)
    • The Active Metadata Framework (C McCubbin et al.)
    • Coalition of Surveillance Agents. Cooperative Fusion Improvement in Surveillance Systems (F Castanedo et al.)
    • Designing a Distributed Context-Aware Multi-Agent System (V Fuentes et al.)
    • Agent-Based Context-Aware Service in a Smart Space (W-R Jih & J Y-J Hsu)
    • Prototype for Optimizing Power Plant Operation (C Athanasopoulou & V Chatziathanasiou)
    • IUMELA: Intelligent Ubiquitous Modular Education Learning Assistant in Third Level Education (E McGovern et al.)
     
    Readership: Academics and researchers in neural networks.
     


     
    216pp    Pub. date: Jun 2009  
    ISBN:   978-90-78677-10-9
    90-78677-10-4
       US$125 / £94

     


     

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